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cb
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4
Top Practice Route
Criminal Law
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Husband appealed the circuit court's denial of his Rule 74.06(b) motion to set aside a full order of protection granted to Wife. The Husband argued the judgment was void due to the circuit court's failure to provide him notice of continued hearing dates. The appellate court reversed, holding that the lack of notice violated Husband's procedural due process rights, rendering the full order of protection void. The case was remanded for a new hearing with proper notice to all parties.